The suit filed by the Harold B. Smith Foundation alleges breach of contract and breach of good faith and fair dealing.
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Green labeler PEFC under fire for certifying Indonesian firm clearing orangutan habitat
A major global forestry certification body is under scrutiny for endorsing one of Indonesia’s largest recent deforesters, ...
The certification for Bemis wood toilet seats comes at a time of increasing demand for sustainable products and scrutiny of ...
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Ken Paxton sues Xcel Energy over deadly Smokehouse Creek fire
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Xcel Energy for over $1 billion, alleging "blatant negligence" caused the 2024 ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service statements made during a recent court case show that agency oversight of livestock grazing on ...
While B.C. Supreme Court Justice Jasvinder Basran ruled in favour of the city’s recent contracts to remove trees and that ...
These quiet breakthroughs can sometimes go unheard amidst the noise of the news cycle. So, from dramatic growth in renewable ...
The Hokies’ home date with NC State has been replaced by a visit from Stanford, and their ninth conference game will be a ...
We reviewed the best spirits released this year. Including everything from bold malts and bright gins, this list honors only ...
Loan documents show two Paraguayan banks loaned tens of millions of dollars to firms owned by Ulisses Rodrigues Teixeira, a ...
The charitable foundation of late Chicago executive Harold B. Smith claims a Lake Geneva mansion known as Aloha Lodge lost millions in value after the initial buyer pulled out.
Nexus Uranium Corp. announces that the U.S. Forest Service has confirmed that public scoping for the Chord Uranium Project's federal lands component in Fall River County, South Dakota, will commence ...
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